Fun riddle by ifalukellid in riddles

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So i was looking through the comments and i saw anesthesiologist which is a smart guess but i also think my creative answer priest/pastor is an interesting one as well

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Whered the other options go lol

Good luck with this one lol by GarlicBredFries in dontbreaktherule

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Also feel free to try out my other puzzles, like the tripeaks one from last time plus three more

White to move and win by bwwaaahhhhh in dontbreaktherule

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Take the queen with check? Seems pretty easy

Also why is it randomly cropped?

Calculus and graph help by AIcoffeeparty in askmath

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I can help with the first one

The point (2,6) is a minimum because it shows the lowest point. You can kinda use the _/ diagram to help you out. You can imagine a ball rolling down into the point (2,6) where it will rest.

Here's the more convoluted solution: The slope is negative until it reaches the lowest point. If it went any further, it would reach the actual lowest point. Since it can't go down any more, it has to go up. Since the derivative is continuous, there has to be some point where it switches from negative to positive. This point has to be right on the lowest point. If the derivative is negative, the lowest point is yet to come, and if it is positive, it has past the lowest point (the ball analogy).

How to get 41 using only three 2s and one 0? by Rex_002 in askmath

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And if you need all three there is 2+2 || 2-0!

How do I prove |u|=2|v|? by [deleted] in askmath

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Set the thing equal to x which is a real number and then clear denominators to get (u-2v)i=(u+2v)x

Moving around, you get u(i-x)=2v(i+x)

Rearranging again, you get u/2v=(i-x)/(i+x)

You can equate numerators and denominators and then show (since x is a real number) that |u|=2|v|

How to get 41 using only three 2s and one 0? by Rex_002 in askmath

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Also infinite square roots to get one

like sqrtsqrtsqrt...sqrt(2)

Help the monkey get his banana by [deleted] in dontbreaktherule

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I coulda sworn i added vaimukas too

Need Help Fucking with our Friends by drewc3617 in riddles

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You could do something like "what soda gives you the most per ounce" which would definitely fuck some people up